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Перевод: frequent
[прилагательное] частый; учащенный; часто встречающийся; обычный; часто повторяемый; постоянный; [глагол] часто посещать
Тезаурус:
- Leadership purges became more frequent.
- In accountancy, banking, other middle-class professions, previously cast in the "job-for-life" mould, there are frequent redundancies.
- A bookmaker who was not named because of the code of confidentiality between bookmakers and punters told the newspaper that Macari was a frequent client.
- "When I was very young I had frequent dreams of Israel and the River Jordan, although I had never been there, and the first word I spoke was "Abba" - the Jewish word for father.
- Consumables: frequent, regular orders
- Green would be unlikely to know that the topography was considerably manipulated, but the use of boulders and rocks to build a foreground and the use of a mountain tarn as a middleground became frequent features of his work.
- Restriction of livestock with similar variations is also a frequent negative element in combinations of conservation techniques.
- The raids were not so frequent.
- Sir: Dr Paul Robertshaw (3 October) suggests that the frequent practice of the rich (typical libel plaintiffs) to pass on their damages to charity acts "as an additional and self-legitimating, incentive to take awards through the ceiling".
- During puberty, in addition to the frequent bursts of hormone release at night, there are smaller, less frequent bursts during the daytime.
- Seeking clarification is a frequent behaviour that exerts a powerful influence over the behaviour of the other person.
- Shallow tunnels running from setts out into fields are a frequent cause of concern, says the book, and are best dealt with by breaking in the roof of the tunnels and filling in the trench created.
- Another dismissed Cabinet minister, Mr Biffen is a frequent critic of Mrs Thatcher's tone and of the government's preference for tax cuts over greater spending on the social services.
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